This book examines current and past experiences of countries using labels and standards to improve energy end-use efficiency. It identifies successful policy approaches, focusing on what works best. It also provides insight into the opportunities ahead, including the widespread use of computer chips in appliances, cars and equipment. Policymakers in developing countries will also find here all necessary justification for implementing labelling and standards in their economies.
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